Vergani Alberto Arturo
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES DEPARTMENT
Insubria University
Italy
Biography
Alberto Arturo Vergani is a PhD student in Computer Science and Computational Mathematics (XXXI cycle) and is also an ESR at CRAIIM, Center for Research in Image Analysis and Medical Informatics, headed by Prof. Elisabetta Binaghi, both at University of Insubria, Department of Theoretical and Applied Science, Varese, Italy. His works are focused on computational neuroimaging, neuroinformatics and clinical computer science. He is engaged in several international educational programs organized by International Neuroinformatics Coordination Facility (INCF), Partnership for Advance Computing in Europe (PRACE) and Human Brain Project (HBP). Alberto graduated in Cognitive Science at the University of Milan with Prof. Folgieri and Prof. Prini and in Psychology (Neuroscience curriculum) at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in Milan with Dr. Perani. Integrated to his education, he attended several PRACE courses on HPC in Italy at CINECA and in Spain at BSC. Before starting the PhD, he was a Postgraduate student at the International Center of Theoretical Physics in Trieste. Scientific affiliations: student member of AICA, CSS, IEEE, AAAS, ACL, EUSFLAT, OCNS, OHBM.
Research Interest
Learning Algorithms and Scientific Computing Clinical Informatics and Cognitive Scienc
Publications
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Vergani AA, Minotto R, Strokes S and Binaghi E (2016). FSL-BASED HYBRID ATLAS PROMOTES ACTIVATION WEIGHTED VECTOR ANALYSIS IN FUNCTIONAL NEURORADIOLOGY. Front. Neuroinform. Conference Abstract: Neuroinformatics 2016. doi: 10.3389 / conf.fninf.2016.20.00077. Poster presented at INCF Neuroinformatics 2016.
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Binaghi E, Vergani AA, Pedoia V (2017). Accuracy Evaluation of Soft Classifiers using Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets Framework. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference of Fuzzy Systems, Naples (July 9-12)
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Vergani AA, Minotto R, Strokes S and Binaghi E (2017). QUANTITATIVE RELATIONS BETWEEN CRAIIM HUMAN BRAIN ATLASES. Proceedings of the 1 st Human Brain Project PhD student conference in Vienna (February 8 to 10)